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KINGUSSIE
Welcome To Kingussie

Kingussie is a small town in the county of Inverness-shire, in the Scottish Highlands. The town is located about 18 miles south of Inverness, and is situated on the banks of the River Spey. Kingussie is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and is a popular destination for walkers, hikers, and nature lovers. The town has a number of small independent shops and restaurants, as well as a weekly market, which is held on a Friday. Kingussie is also home to the Strathspey Steam Railway, which runs steam trains through the beautiful Strathspey landscape, and is a popular attraction with visitors to the area. In addition to these attractions, Kingussie is also a good base for exploring the rest of the Highlands, with many other attractions and activities within easy reach.

Kingussie The town has a long and fascinating history, dating back to at least the 9th century, when it was founded by the Picts. Kingussie was originally known as Ceann-a-Ghiuthsaich, which means "head of the pine forest" in Gaelic. The town was located on a major route through the Highlands, and was an important trading and market center. In the Middle Ages, Kingussie was a center of the clan system, and was home to several powerful clans, including the Macpherson, MacIntosh, and MacGregor clans. The town has a number of historical landmarks, including the ruins of Ruthven Barracks, which was built in the 18th century as a military base to control the local clans, and the Old High Church, which was built in the 19th century. Kingussie has a rich cultural heritage, and is an interesting place to visit for anyone interested in the history of the Scottish Highlands.

Accommodation in Kingussie
Kingussie Train Station & Bus Services

 Kingussie Railway Station. The station is located on the Highland Main Line and is served by trains operated by ScotRail. It is a small station with two platforms, and it is staffed part-time. The station is a popular destination for tourists visiting the area, as it is located near many popular attractions, such as the Cairngorms National Park and the Speyside Way

 Kingussie. Stagecoach is the main bus operator in the area, and they operate a number of services that pass through the village. The bus services in Kingussie connect the village to nearby towns and cities, such as Aviemore, Inverness, and Perth. There are also local bus services that operate within the village and the surrounding area. These buses provide connections to nearby villages, as well as to local amenities such as schools and hospitals. If you need more information about bus services in Kingussie,

Shopping in Kingussie

Kingussie is a small village, so it does not have a large variety of shopping options. However, there are a few shops and businesses in the village where you can find various items you might need. There are several small grocery stores in Kingussie where you can buy food and other household items. There is also a pharmacy, a post office, and a few clothing stores. There are a few pubs and restaurants in the village where you can grab a meal or a drink. If you are looking for more extensive shopping options, you can visit the nearby town of Aviemore, which has a wider range of shops and businesses. Aviemore is located about 10 miles from Kingussie and is easily accessible by bus.

Places to Visit Kingussie

The RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) Insh Marshes is a nature reserve located near Kingussie, in the Scottish Highlands. It is a wetland area that is home to a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. The reserve is managed by the RSPB, a UK charity that works to protect birds and their habitats.

The Insh Marshes reserve is located on the banks of the River Spey, and it covers an area of around 500 hectares. It is a popular destination for birdwatchers, as it is home to a wide variety of bird species, including wading birds, waterfowl, and songbirds. The reserve is also home to other wildlife, such as otters, bats, and red squirrels.

The RSPB operates a visitor center at Insh Marshes, where you can learn more about the reserve and the wildlife that lives there. The visitor center has a cafe, shop, and exhibition space. There are also several trails and hides located around the reserve, where you can observe the wildlife and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Speyside Distillery is a whisky distillery located in the village of Kingussie, in the Scottish Highlands. It is a relatively small distillery, but it is known for producing high-quality single malt Scotch whisky. Speyside Distillery was founded in 1990, and it is one of the newer whisky distilleries in Scotland. The distillery is located in a converted farmhouse on the outskirts of Kingussie, and it uses traditional methods to produce its whisky. The distillery uses locally-sourced ingredients and traditional copper stills to produce a range of single malt whiskies.

Speyside Distillery is open to the public, and it offers guided tours of the distillery. The tours give visitors the opportunity to see how whisky is made and to learn about the history of whisky production in Scotland. The tours also include a tasting of the distillery's whisky, so visitors can sample some of the distillery's products.

Loch Gynack is a small loch located in the Scottish Highlands, near the village of Kingussie. It is a shallow, narrow loch that is about 1.5 miles long and about half a mile wide. The loch is located in a picturesque valley surrounded by hills and forests, and it is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Loch Gynack is a popular spot for fishing, and it is home to a variety of fish species, including brown trout, pike, and perch. The loch is also popular for birdwatching, as it is home to a wide variety of bird species, including swans, ducks, and geese.

There are several walking trails that run along the shores of Loch Gynack, and the loch is also a popular spot for picnics and outdoor activities. There is a car park located near the loch, and there are several picnic tables and benches located around the loch.